How can ALLinANchor determine competition?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by confounded, Nov 10, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    Suppose allinanchor:keyword returns 25,000 results. Does that mean this is a low competition keyword. But how do we know how many incoming links that the competitor has for this keyword?

    So to rank high for a certain keyword, allinanchor:keyword must return 25K or less, is that it? How much content and how many incoming links (for our site) would suffice then?

    Warmly,
    Confounded.
     
    confounded, Nov 10, 2007 IP
  2. confounded

    confounded Banned

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    C'mon, somebody, help me out here.

    Suppose keyword #1 has less competition/less searches, and keyword#2 has less competition/more searches, would it be better to combine both keywords and make it your anchor text? Or, is it better to focus exclusively on keyword#1 and ignore #2 completely?
     
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    abilitydesigns Peon

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    hiya buddy,
    what actually matters is COMBINATION of intitle:inanchor
    that would give you more accurate idea about sites seriously competing for the targetted keyword
     
    abilitydesigns, Nov 11, 2007 IP